Edit descrption or location of google calendar event with Chrome Extension

I have a chrome extension and I want to be able to edit the description or location field of a google calendar event when a user clicks a button.

I have the button set up and can access the nodes of the popup window for a calendar extension.

The add description or attachments field is not a text box until clicked. If you click this span in the UI

<span class="DD3VVc" data-key="description" jsaction="clickonly:OVoCkb; mousedown:nzqhhd">description</span>

it will become a text box.

However, if I dispatch a click event via the button like

button.addEventListener("click", function() {
            var descriptions = document.querySelectorAll("[data-key^='description']");
            var description = descriptions[0];
            console.log(description) //prove that I have the right thing.
            description.dispatchEvent(new MouseEvent('mousedown'));
            description.dispatchEvent(new MouseEvent('clickonly'));
}

It does not seem to accept the click as valid and create the text box. I also tried adding a description.focus(); befor the clicks with no difference. It does log the span to the console and it is the one I want. It also will trigger the mousedown event if you use the event breakpoints in the dev console.

Is there a way to trigger this programmatically with JS so it creates the text box?

To see the menus below:

  1. Go to calendar.google.com
  2. Click any timeslot once so the modal pops up
  3. See a menu like the images below

gcalendar

desired state (minus the text, hopefully I can just innerHTML that or something

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